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lascar (n.)

1620s, "East Indian sailor," from Portuguese lachar, from Hindi lashkari "soldier, native sailor," from lashkar "army, camp," from Persian lashkar. Compare Arabic al-'askar "the army," which is perhaps from Persian. Later in Anglo-Indian the word appears in the sense "native tent-pitcher, camp follower, or regimental servant" (1798).

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Definitions of lascar from WordNet
1
lascar (n.)
an East Indian sailor;
2
Lascar (n.)
a volcano in the Andes in Chile;
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